02-18-2013
make it sh.
Replace the app with an executable sh script that does a strace of every call, logging to a separate file with date time pid to be unique.
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Hi,
does anyone know the equivalent command of the following in AIX :
$ strace -tp 15033
Process 15033 attached - interrupt to quit
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plack::runner
Plack::Runner(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Plack::Runner(3pm)
NAME
Plack::Runner - plackup core
SYNOPSIS
# Your bootstrap script
use Plack::Runner;
my $app = sub { ... };
my $runner = Plack::Runner->new;
$runner->parse_options(@ARGV);
$runner->run($app);
DESCRIPTION
Plack::Runner is the core of plackup runner script. You can create your own frontend to run your application or framework, munge command
line options and pass that to "run" method of this class.
"run" method does exactly the same thing as the plackup script does, but one notable addition is that you can pass a PSGI application code
reference directly to the method, rather than via ".psgi" file path or with "-e" switch. This would be useful if you want to make an
installable PSGI application.
Also, when "-h" or "--help" switch is passed, the usage text is automatically extracted from your own script using Pod::Usage.
NOTES
Do not directly call this module from your ".psgi", since that makes your PSGI application unnecessarily depend on plackup and won't run
other backends like Plack::Handler::Apache2 or mod_psgi.
If you really want to make your ".psgi" runnable as a standalone script, you can do this:
my $app = sub { ... };
unless (caller) {
require Plack::Runner;
my $runner = Plack::Runner->new;
$runner->parse_options(@ARGV);
return $runner->run($app);
}
return $app;
WARNING: this section used to recommend "if (__FILE__ eq $0)" but it's known to be broken since Plack 0.9971, since $0 is now always set to
the .psgi file path even when you run it from plackup.
SEE ALSO
plackup
perl v5.14.2 2012-03-21 Plack::Runner(3pm)